Bravada goes camping
ericn1300
08-13-2006, 03:53 PM
Went camping in the central mountains of Idaho and posted some pics here:
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Chris Stewart
08-15-2006, 06:24 PM
Wow, great pics Eric! I'll bet it's nice and cool up there too. I guess if you got too hot, you could stick your feet in the snow melt creek as described/no pic...for a few seconds. I'm burning up here at home and gotta stay inside, I'll be glad for first frost.
Your Bravada looks at home cruising & looking cool on the trails and not blasting bog holes.
Your Bravada looks at home cruising & looking cool on the trails and not blasting bog holes.
ericn1300
08-16-2006, 08:33 PM
It's been really hot here too, was nice to get up to mountains. The creek was so cold that the kids waded across to get to their favorite fishing spot, but refused to wade back. I ended up giving them each a piggy back ride and was glad for the camp fire to thaw out my blue feet.
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Chris Stewart
08-17-2006, 07:26 PM
Ok, I got it...looks like it's so cold nothing wants to grow in it...even the bushes on the side are well off the bank.
ericn1300
08-18-2006, 10:18 PM
Ok, I got it...looks like it's so cold nothing wants to grow in it...even the bushes on the side are well off the bank.
That's right no grass, no insects, no snails not even algea grows in there. You can't tell from the picture because the water is so clear but it's about 18" deep. It's a quartz and granite creek bed. i tried panning for gold in there once but it was to cold for that too.
That's right no grass, no insects, no snails not even algea grows in there. You can't tell from the picture because the water is so clear but it's about 18" deep. It's a quartz and granite creek bed. i tried panning for gold in there once but it was to cold for that too.
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